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The velocity reaches a maximum, and the pendulum will begin to decelerate. Because the acceleration is the derivative of the velocity, and the derivative at the location of an extrema is zero, the acceleration goes to zero.
He developed an equation from which one can derive the probability of an electron having a specific value for location or velocity. He had nothing whatsoever to do with the discovery of neutrons.
Velocity is relative to the observer and or objects that are in the area , if your sitting in true zero gravity from your point of view you will be standing still but in-reality your velocity will based on your original thrust. Some one watching you (at a zero velocity) from another location might see you zoom by at the original velocity. So the new question is if that other person has zero velocity and is in zero gravity what time will it be when they look at their watch ? Hmmm
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Force equals the mass times the rate of change of the velocity.
velocity is rapid speed and Location is a place or a certain spot
In order to measure velocity you need displacement (a start location and an end location) and time.
latitude, longitude, altitude, and velocity vector. OOPS, that was 4 wasn't it?
The velocity = (location at 40 seconds - location at 20 seconds)/20 in the direction in which the object is moving.
No. Velocity is the change of location and accelarion is any change that occurs to the velocity of an object.
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Velocity is change in displacement over time.
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Yes, they are. Apart from their location and velocity.
Velocity is the rate of change in an object's location over time, also known as speed.